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Galois action on the cohomology of a curve over a local field with bad reduction

Let $C/\mathbb Q_p$ (or a p-adic local field more generally) be a smooth projective curve with split semistable reduction over $\mathbb Z_p$. What can we say about the action of the Galois group $\...
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Kernel of a map of Tate algebras

Let $A$ and $B$ be a pair of noetherian Tate algebras over $\mathbb{Q}_p$, and assume $\text{dim}_{\text{Krull}}(B) > \text{dim}_{\text{Krull}}(A)$. Is it true that any morphism $B \longrightarrow ...
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Bezout-type theorem for $p$-adic analytic plane curves

Let $p$ be a prime, and let $f,g \in \mathbb{Z}_p[[x,y]]$ be power series convergent on all of $\mathbb{Z}_p$. Suppose that the intersection of the analytic plane curves cut out by $f$ and $g$ is ...
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Approximating $p$-adic power series by polynomials

Let $p$ be a prime, and let $f \in \mathbb{Z}_p[[x_1,\dots,x_d]]$ be a power series convergent on all of $\mathbb{Z}_p^d$. We make the following definition concerning the approximation of $f$ by ...
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Meaning of dagger cohomology $H^{1 \dagger}(G^\dagger)$ in "Frobenius and Monodromy Operators" by Coleman and Iovita

Let $G$ be an abelian variety with good reduction over a finite extension $K$ of $\mathbb{Q}_p$. In equation (2.4) on page 179 of my edition of "The Frobenius and monodromy operators for curves ...
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Theorem 7.11 in Scholze's $p$-adic Hodge Theory

I was trying to understand the statement and proof of Theorem 7.11 in Scholze's paper "$p$-adic Hodge Theory for Rigid-Analytic Varieties". I'll reproduce part of the statement below: Let $...
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The closed unit adic disk

I am reading the Scholze-Weinstein Berkeley lecture notes on "Perfectoid Spaces", and in particular I am stuck trying to understand the closed adic unit disk, which is the second example of ...
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Weierstrass subdomain of $\DeclareMathOperator\Spm{Spm}\Spm \mathbb{Q}_p$

I am trying to understand Weierstrass subdomains of $\Spm\DeclareMathOperator\QP{\mathbb{Q}_p}\QP$. Recall that a Weierstrass algebra of an affinoid space $\Spm A$, where $A$ is a Banach algebra with ...
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Overconvergent modular forms and the level at $p$

I am a little bit confused about the basic theory of overconvergent modular forms, so here is a question that I think will be straightforward for those who know the theory but would help me a lot. The ...
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Geometric line bundles on the Tate curve

Let $E_q$ be the rigid analytic Tate elliptic curve over a complete algebraically closed non-archimedean field $K$ of mixed characteristic $(0,p)$, with parameter $q\in K^{\times}$ with $|q|<1$. ...
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Open immersion of affinoid adic spaces

If $R$ and $S$ are complete Huber rings with $\varphi: R \to S$ a continuous map, then is it true in general that if $\mathrm{Spa}(S, S^\circ) \to \mathrm{Spa}(R, R^\circ)$ is an open immersion of ...
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Reduced complete Tate ring which is not uniform?

Recall that a topological ring $A$ is Tate if there is an open subring $A_0$ such that the induced topology on $A_0$ is t-adic for some $t \in A_0$ that becomes a unit in $A.$ One can, given a Tate ...
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Translation between formal geometry and rigid geometry

I'm reading a paper that translates between formal geometry and rigid geometry. In particular, this paper begins with two rigid analytic spaces $A$ and $C$ (each coming from a scheme over $\mathbb{Z}...
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Is this subset of a rigid space an admissible open?

Let $K$ be a $p$-adic field and let $X$ be the rigid space $ \operatorname{Max} K\langle T_1, T_2 \rangle$, i.e. the 2-dimensional closed unit ball. Consider the sets $U := \{ |T_1| < 1\}$ and $V :...
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Rigid cohomology with support and dagger spaces

Let $K$ be a $p$-adic field with residue field $k$, and $X$ a variety over $k$. The rigid cohomology of $X$ over $k$ can be described very neatly using Grosse--Kloenne's notion of dagger spaces: embed ...
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Rigid versus log-rigid cohomology for semistable varieties

If $K$ is a p-adic field, with maximal unramified subfield $K_0$, and $X$ is a proper semi-stable $O_K$-scheme, then there's a canonical way to make the special fibre $X_k$ into a log-scheme; and ...
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Is there a rigid analytic geometry proof of the functional equation for the Riemann zeta function?

The adèles $\mathbb A$ arise naturally when considering the Berkovich space $\mathcal M(\mathbb Z)$ of the integers. Namely, they are the stalk $\mathbb A = (j_\ast j^{-1} \mathcal O_\mathbb Z)_p$ ...
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Why are the open and closed adic discs defined the way that they are?

The closed adic disc is defined as $Spa(\mathbb{Q}_p\langle T\rangle,\mathbb{Z}_p\langle T\rangle)$, and the open adic disc is defined to be the fiber $Spa(\mathbb{Z}_p[[T]],\mathbb{Z}_p[[T]])_{\eta}$ ...
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What role, if any, do Archimedean valuations play in adic spaces?

I've been reading about adic spaces, and I couldn't help but wonder what would happen to the theory if one included in the definition of $Spa$ Archimedean valuations as well...? Is there a weird ...
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Complete characteristic p perfect Tate rings are uniform?

In Lemma 7.1.6 of his lecture notes on perfectoid spaces, Bhatt states that every complete characteristic p perfect Tate ring $A$ is uniform. In the proof he uses the Banach open mapping theorem on ...
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$p$-adic Hodge Theory for rigid spaces, after P. Scholze

I was going over P. Scholze's paper on $p$-adic Hodge Theory for rigid analytic varieties. This question is around the "Poincaré Lemma" in the paper. Throughout, let $X$ be a proper smooth rigid ...
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Etale cohomology of rigidification

Let $K/\mathbb Q_p$ be a discretely valued non-archemedean field, let $X$ be a smooth scheme over $\mathcal O_K$. To $X$ one can associate two rigid-analytic spaces over $K$: 1) the analytification $...
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rigid analytic geometry positive characteristic

I am a beginning graduate student. I have the following basic question I am very confused about: Suppose $C$ is a smooth geometrically irreducible curve over a finite field $\mathbb{F}_q$, $q=p^m$, $...
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Cyclotomic Extension of a Perfectoid Space

Maybe, I am being stupid, but when I consider ramified extension of a perfectoid field with the characteristic $0$, I cannot find the correspondent field with characteristic $p$. Let me put it more ...
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simple questions on topological rings arising in the context of Perfectoid Spaces

(I apologize in advance for these simple questions, I am a beginner trying to go through Scholze's paper Perfectoid Spaces). Let $(R, R^+)$ be an affinoid $k$-algebra as defined in Scholze's paper ...
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Perfectoid universal covers

It is often said, with varying degrees of rigor or enthusiasm, that every rigid space (say over $\mathbb{C}_p$) has a pro-etale cover which is 'topologically trivial' in some sense. For example, this ...
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What is the precise relationship between primitive Hida families and the connected components of the ordinary locus of the eigencurve?

In the references I've found discussing this question, I have not found any statements that I can understand and that are as precise as I would like. I'm more familiar with Hida families than with the ...
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function field analogy and global/absolute geometry

The "function field analogy" seems to be a topic that is considerably bigger than any one existing writeup conveys. There are several old question on MO and and MathSE that ask for details. One of the ...
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Iwasawa logarithm and analytic continuation

I am reading Number Theory vol. 1 by Henri Cohen (among other things) and I am curious about the Iwasawa logarithm. Let $\mathbb{C}_p$ be the completion of the algebraic closure of $\mathbb{Q}_p$. ...
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What are the automorphisms of a perfectoid Tate algebra?

Let $K$ be a complete nonarchimedean field. The classical Tate algebra $K\langle T \rangle$ has lots of automorphisms, e.g., any substitution $T\mapsto a_1T+a_2T^2+\cdots$, where $a_1\in \mathcal{O}...
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Rigid Uniformization vs Grothendieck's Local Monodromy Theory

I've noticed that some interesting results about abelian varieties can each be proven using one of two ways: the theory of rigid uniformization of abelian varieties or Grothendieck's local monodromy ...
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Component group of Neron model of a parametrized abelian variety

Let $A$ be an abelian variety of dimension $2$ over a $p$-adic field $K$ with (additive) valuation $v$. Assuming $A$ has multiplicative reduction, the theory of $p$-adic theta functions gives us an ...
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Base Change for Eigenvarieties

Let $E/F$ be a Galois extension of number fields, and $G$ a reductive group over $F$. If Langlands Base Change is known for $G/F$ and $G/E$, and moreover the eigenvarieties for $G/F$ and $G/E$ have ...
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Consequences of the geometric properties of the eigencurve

The eigencurve $\mathcal{E}$ is a rigid-analytic space parametrizing certain $p$-adic families of modular forms and associated Galois representations. By constructing an auxiliary reduced rigid curve ...
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Tate models for semistable algebraic varieties with mixed reduction over a local field

It's known that if $A$ is an abelian variety of totally multiplicative reduction over a p-adic field K, then, after taking a finite field extension, it becomes isomorphic, as a rigid analytic group, ...
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Structure on $X(k)$ for separated finite type alg. space $X$, for complete valued $k$.

Let $k$ be a field complete with respect to a non-archimedean absolute value, and $X$ a separated algebraic space of finite type over $k$. If $X$ is a scheme then $X(k)$ inherits a natural (...